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Photogenics

Kids are always photogenic. Older people’s life-worn faces are always captivating. And when others do anything out of character, their animations produce interesting images.  So, be ready with your camera.

Be sure to click/tap on photos for a closer view. And check out Aloners, Body Parts, Crowders, Drop-ins, and Smilers.

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Smilers

Repressing a smile isn’t easy. We smile when we accomplish a feat, when photographed, when we watch a kid at play. As an habitual smiler, my camera is drawn to other smilers.

Old woman with baby looking at camera

Drop-ins

We all have lifer-friends who shape us regularly.  But then there are those who drop in and out of our lives and who take up a special memorable space.  Here are just a few of my drop-ins who gave me a bit of clarity and a shot of confidence.  Who are your drop-ins?

Crowders

Don’t you love crowds when you’re singing aloud together at a concert or cheering on your home team. I do.  But I like to step back and look at crowds and spot that individual who stands out.

Two clowns' legs and colorful shoes

Bodies

Over my life, I used my body to carry around my mind.  Now I seem to be paying attention to how miraculously various body parts have held up over seven decades.  So, here is a page that celebrates the fortitude and peculiarities of body parts.

Two clowns' legs and colorful shoes

Aloners

Aloneness is  something lodged between the mind and the soul that evolves and grows. You can admit to the human frailty of occasional loneliness. But aloneness is a backdrop that’s difficult to define and explain.  Some live for it; some won’t.